
Tod eines Kritikers
Sherlock Holmes Chronicles 114
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Narrated by:
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Tom Jacobs
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Till Hagen
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Cathleen Gawlich
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Marko Bräutigam
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Kim Hasper
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By:
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James A. Brett
About this listen
Auf den ersten Blick deutet alles darauf hin, dass der Lebemann Reginald Wineyard Opfer eines tragischen Unfalls wurde. Getroffen vom Huf des eigenen Pferdes. Aber sein langjähriger Freund Peter Walker zweifelt dies an. Das Pferd wäre ein ruhiges, treues Tier und Reginald hätte es geliebt. Nie hätte dieses seinen Herrn angegriffen. Nein, das kann nicht sein. Er ist der Meinung, alles liegt ganz anders und es handle sich in Wahrheit um einen feigen Mord. Begangen von der einige Jahre jüngeren Ehefrau des Mannes. Er schaltet Sherlock Holmes ein.
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